Appreciate it, thanks
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Appreciate it, thanks
Installing a piano hinge on a chest. Been ages since I’ve used one. Should the barrel sit slightly proud of the top? It seems like it should to avoid binding. I won’t be installing it into a recess,...
I have the old two pieces of plywood glued and nailed together. The top piece is the guide and the bottom piece is the straight edge where the cut will be made. Works just fine and it cost me about...
The place we ordered them from was ready to order a whole new cabinet but I couldn't see scrapping the whole thing. I was able to fix it and you can barely tell. It will be mostly hidden under the...
Ha, I sent my wife the link for those clamps about 10 minutes ago. Said I need them for xmas.
We are doing a kitchen remodel this winter. The cabinets were delivered yesterday. The face frames and doors are made of solid alder. They are Kraft maid if it matters. One of them had a split in...
I’ve yet to buy a kreg jig I didn’t like, or end up using on multiple projects. They’re cheap enough and very accurate in my experience. It’s a no brainer for me.
I think Jim’s right, there is probably no noticeable difference between the two. The ace down the street from me carries minwax. That’s where I got my last container of it.
I bought one of their electric impacts years ago to do suspension work on an old Porsche. Sold the car and haven’t used the tool since but it worked fine and was only about $40.00
I need to do this. I’m a math idiot
I haven’t done that but I’ve used led strips from superbright led’s and their controllers. It’s pretty painless. Figuring out what parts you need was the hardest part. Install is easy as everything...
Try an actual fencing supplier. They should have everything.
oops, yes 'pocket holes' not picked holes. Stupid auto correct. They are individually controlled. Each side has it's own on/off switch
I actually built this a while ago. It’s wormy maple (ambrosia maple to some). The frame is 8/4 and the rest is 4/4. I put a dado in the frame and the backboard just floats inside. I jammed some...
Very nice! They call it wormy maple here and it’s cheap. About $3lbft. I made a headboard out of some. Nice to work with.
If it was me, I wouldn’t glue all those up at the same time. There’s going to be a lot of movement once you out the glue on and it will probably be tough to keep it aligned well. I would do a few...
That’s what I use. Pretty nice and filters are cheap
I can only do one at a time. Or else I forget measurements or the original idea I had. Plus I mainly woodwork in the winter. I like to save the summers for motorcycle riding and being outside.
Just run it through a table saw or a straight edge and a circular saw
I have a dewalt non slider. Works really well for me. I built a hood around the back of it with some plywood and a 4” dust hose hookup. Not perfect but good enough for the girls I go with. I only get...
Trex requires a gap between boards, no different than wood decking.
The place I take my TS blade to does it for $12 and it's about a week turn around. Kind of a no brainer for me.
Very nice! I see a bottle of Lagavulin up there
I use 3 if I need longer open time. Anything else I use 2. 3 seems to be more runny as well if that’s a consideration. 2 seems thicker to me
I have a big Bosch but I bought a smaller dewalt to use on my last project. It sure is nice for smaller stuff. I’ve decided to leave the Bosch in my router table and use the dewalt ‘out in the open’...